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i Letters .Patent No. 71,320, dated November 26, 1867.

IMPROVBD ADJUSTABLE MIRROR.

i TO ALL WHOMIT MAYUONOERN:

Be it kno'unthat I, LOUIS F. NEAGLE, of the city-and `county of Philadelphia, and State :of Pennsylvania,

have invented anImproved Combination of Reflecting Mirrors for Bureaus, Sto; and Ido hereby declare'that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to theY accompanying draw-` ing, and to the letters of reference marked thereon. i My invention consists `in providing a dressing-bureau withan'additional mirror, sothat a person dressing `can witlrequal facility dress 4the hair both back and front, arrange thc toilet, and observeA generally the outward appearance, without changing or shifting position. The said additional glass is constructed, arranged, and

operated :substantially as is hereinafter shown and described. On reference to theaccompanying drawing,`

making a part of this specilication A i I Figure 1 is a front view of the top of a dressing-bureau B, showing the position of the additional or reflecting mirror C, when in use, relative to thc bureau-mirror A. V A

Figure 2 is also a view of the `top nf-n dressing-bureau, showing the position of the reflecting niirrdr C, when not in use. y

Figure 3 is a back view of the bureau and its mirror A, and i Figure 4 is a plan view of the adjusting-plate c.

Similar letters refer to similar parts in the several views. A is an ordinary bureau-mirror, vibrating on the uprights a a', fixed to the top of the bureau B. C is a reflecting mirror, attached to an adjusting-rod, D, which takes through the head b, on the endof the vibrating;

rod c. i Fixed to the back ofl the mirror is the rod d, which answers the double .purpose of adjusting the ineli- 1 nation 'of the mirror to .the top of the bureau, and sustaining it, and also for carrying andswivelling the rod c, i towhich the mirror is suspended, as shown in iig. 1. The reilecting mirror is vibrated to directly opposite the mirror A. The. persondressing stands in the space contained between them, in front of the bureau. The bureau-mirror reflects the front ofV the person, and the reflecting mirror() the back, which itreects on to the mirror'A, thereby enabling the person to' survey both front and back at one and the same time. i

j After the reflecting mirror has beenused, the tighteningscrew e is loosened, to allow the vertical rod d to vibrate, which carries-the mirror by a circular motion to the side of the bureau, as shown in iig. 2, where it is out of the way, and safe from accidents which might otherwise happen to it. 1 l The rack D, by which the reliecting mirror is suspended from the head b of the rod d', adjusts its height relativ-e to the top' of the'bureau; .the set-Screwf, whi'chtakes into the teeth of the ratchet, preserves its angularty; while the pin g, takingthrough the holes in it, and corresponding holes'in the head, prevent its lifting and settling. A set-screwin the head h permits the rod c to slide to and fro through it, and `therebyregulate the` distance of the `reflecting mirror C from the mirror A. To adjust the angle of the mirror A to the top of the bureau, I employ a plate, c, gs. 3 and 4, fastened tothe top of the bureau. A latch, m, shown'iin lig. 3, takes `into corresponding holes in it. When the mirror A is set at an angle to the bureau the gravity of the i reliecting mirror causes it to vibrate around the rod'd at will, in seeking its lowest point. 'To-prevent this, and I hold itin its required position, I employ a. thumbor slet-screw, e, which takes into a strap on theback of the mirror, and eifectivcly holds the rod d from turning, by which means the reflecting mirror is held. What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is

i, the latch m, when combined and arranged us `set forth.

i In testimony whereof, I hereunto sign my name to this specification in presence of two subscribing witnesses.`

` LOUIS F. NEAGrLE;

A Witnesses:`

FRANK GARDE,

W. W. DoUenEnTY.

, [lhe` mirrorsA and C, adjusting-rod D, vibrating-rod e, head b, rod d, set-screw f, pin g, head h, plate le, andA 

